Together, we will explore thoughts and ideas about education as a source of leadership and innovation, the significance of the impact it has on individual lives and on the building and shaping of our community. The ideas we gather from you at this event will be valuable in assisting the college in implementing our Strategic Priority of Innovation and Leadership and helping us better understand the needs and expectations of our community, students, and employees. Visit our Strategic Planning webpage to view our Strategic Plan.

One donation can save up to three lives!
Sign-up today outside Student Activities, PSU 209 to give blood at the Spring Quarter Blood Drive (April 15 & 16, from 8:30--2:30pm in Jackson) and get a FREE pair of glow in the dark fangs, sponsored by Programs Board and Puget Sound Blood Center.

One donation can save up to three lives!
Sign-up today outside Student Activities, PSU 209 to give blood at the Spring Quarter Blood Drive (April 15 & 16, from 8:30-2:30pm in Jackson) and get a FREE pair of glow in the dark fangs, sponsored by Programs Board and Puget Sound Blood Center.

One donation can save up to three lives!
Sign-up today outside Student Activities, PSU 209 to give blood at the Spring Quarter Blood Drive (April 15 & 16, from 8:30--2:30pm in Jackson) and get a FREE pair of glow in the dark fangs, sponsored by Programs Board and Puget Sound Blood Center.

A chance for students to get together with others to learn about Japanese culture, language and traditions through participation in events, workshops and activities.
Meetings every week on Thursday until June 5 2014 .
Thursday, April 24, 2014 - 1:30pm
Thursday, May 1, 2014 - 1:30pm
Thursday, May 8, 2014 - 1:30pm
Thursday, May 15, 2014 - 1:30pm
Thursday, May 22, 2014 - 1:30pm
Thursday, May 29, 2014 - 1:30pm
Thursday, June 5, 2014 - 1:30pm

According to the Center of Disease Control there are over 1.2 million people living with HIV/AIDs in the United States. Each year over 55,000 Americans, half under the age of 24, are infected. It is estimated that one out of every five individuals of those living with HIV or AIDS, do not know they are infected.

In the presentation of Does HIV Look Like Me? Todd Murray, the founder and President of Hope’s Voice will share his personal story of growing up as a gay male. He will share experiences of being a young kid and feeling “different” than his peers, wanting to be himself and the fear and reality of bullying that eventually drove Todd to drop out of high school. Todd moved away, found a job, educated himself by night, and eventually found himself in a happy relationship. On World AIDS Day, 2001, after his relationship had ended, a friend encouraged Todd to go with him to get tested for HIV. A nurse encouraged Todd to get tested too, even though he did not think he was at risk. Two weeks later, Todd would find out he was HIV positive.

After feeling alone and isolated, Todd began to share his story with family, friends and strangers and found that his story had great impact. He knew that the world needed to see the faces, hear the voices and learn the stories of those who were living with the disease – all without using fear. “It was clear to me that the stigma and discrimination affects communities that are often misunderstood by young people. It was with this reality that I decided that Hope’s Voice should be a platform for young people to share their stories.” Todd’s commitment to the struggles and accomplishments of young people has provided an international platform and today Hope’s Voice is working in communities and countries around the world.

Blank index cards will be provided at the Does HIV Look Like Me? event, so that students observing the National Day of Silence can participate in the question and answer session.

ASB Student Senate and Student Activities Programs Board invite you to wear blue and join us in recognition of Autism Awareness Month. This event will feature Nick Eveland and EvCC Professor Dr. Diane Brown with Q & A to follow!

Calling all thespians! Drama club is devoted to letting all types of theater goers explore their passion though workshops, discussions, exercises, and games! Whether you're an actor, director, writer, tech crew, etc - everyone is welcome!

Drama club is a producing organization that strives to give students opportunities outside the classroom to create and experience Theatre. Drama club is also active in bringing local professionals, active in their field, to campus to provide learning opportunities for the students in Theatre.

Meetings held on Tuesdays until June 10.
Tuesday, May 6 - 12:30pm to 1:30pm
Tuesday, May 13 - 12:30pm to 1:30pm
Tuesday, May 20 - 12:30pm to 1:30pm
Tuesday, May 27 - 12:30pm to 1:30pm
Tuesday, June 3 - 12:30pm to 1:30pm
Tuesday, June 10 - 12:30pm to 1:30pm

Come join Drama Club for a stage combat workshop! Participants will learn how to safely choreograph stage fights using their hand and props. All are welcome.

Drama club is a producing organization that strives to give students opportunities outside the classroom to create and experience Theatre. Drama club is also active in bringing local professionals, active in their field, to campus to provide learning opportunities for the students in Theatre.

Come join the Writing Club and get writing! The club focuses on improving writing technique across all genres and forms and provides a safe space for writers to share their work.

Looking to strengthen your writing? The Writing Club is a place for serious writers to convene for encouragement and critique. Writers of fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry are welcome. Writers meet weekly to write and to promote awareness, understanding, and discussion of the various literary genres. Members are also involved in a variety of campus activities related to the literary arts.

Come join the Writing Club on Tuesday and/or Wednesdays and get writing! The club focuses on improving writing technique across all genres and forms and provides a safe space for writers to share their work.

Looking to strengthen your writing? The Writing Club is a place for serious writers to convene for encouragement and critique. Writers of fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry are welcome. Writers meet weekly to write and to promote awareness, understanding, and discussion of the various literary genres. Members are also involved in a variety of campus activities related to the literary arts.

Due to the weather on Tuesday, April 8th the Trojans and the Bulldogs of Bellevue College were unable to get the second game of the league double header in and so it has been rescheduled to today - April 28th. The game will take place at Bellevue College and will begin at 2:00pm. Directions to BC are under the directions link on the athletics webpage.

E-Cycle for Education
April 26th
9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Everett Community College Parking Lot K
2000 Broadway, Everett
3 R Technology will be providing electronic recycle pick up on April 26th 9:30 – 12:30 in the EvCC parking lot K located at 2000 Broadway.
Suggested donation is $10. All proceeds will benefit the EvCC Foundation
For a complete list of items that will be accepted please visit www.everettcc.edu/foundation
For questions please call 425.388.9434

Get your Financial Aid questions answered at the ASB Senate's Financial Aid Awareness Day Table. There will be a Financial Aid staff member available to answer your in-depth questions as well as information on Financial Aid and important deadlines.

Friday, April 11, 2014, is the official National Day of Silence, a student-led action sponsored by Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network’s (GLSEN) in which thousands of students around the country will remain silent for all or part of the school day to call attention to the harassment and discrimination faced by LGBTQIA + community (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, Asexual/Agendered/Aromantic, +).

EvCC students will be observing the National Day of Silence on Thursday, April 10, 2014, by taking a day-long vow of silence to symbolically represent the silencing of the LGBTQIA+ youth. We ask that you respect the individuals who are participating on this day. Please contact Triangle Alliance Club or Student Activities (PSU, 209 at 425-388-9505) for additional information.

One in a series of Holocaust survivor lectures presented as part of the Humanities 150D (Surviving the Holocaust) class. Sponsored by the Humanities Center and generously funded by the Golbal Education Initiative, this series is free and open to the campus and the community. Reservations are not necessary. Presenter: Ron F.

One in a series of Holocaust survivor lectures presented as part of the Humanities 150D (Surviving the Holocaust) class. Sponsored by the Humanities Center and generously funded by the Golbal Education Initiative, this series is free and open to the campus and the community. Reservations are not necessary. Presenter: Marie-Anne H.

One in a series of lectures exploring the 2014 Humanities Center theme: "Making a Living, Making a Life: Work, Money & Meaning." Generously funded by Faculty Development, these lectures are free and open to the campus and the community. Repeated from last quarter. Presenter: Jason Ripper

One in a series of lectures exploring the 2014 Humanities Center theme: "Making a Living, Making a Life: Work, Money &amp; Meaning." Generously funded by Faculty Development, these lectures are free and open to the campus and the community. Repeated from last quarter. Presenter: Cynthia Clarke

One in a series of lectures exploring the 2014 Humanities Center theme: "Making a Living, Making a Life: Work, Money, & Meaning." Generously funded by Faculty Development, these lectures are free and open to the campus and the community. Repeated from last quarter. Presenter: Margaret Riordan

One in a series of lectures exploring the 2014 Humanities Center theme: "Making a Living, Making a Life: Work, Money, & Meaning." Generously funded by Faculty Development, these lectures are free and open to the campus and the community. Repeated from last quarter. Presenter: Mike VanQuickenborne

S.W.E. Club presents Dinner with Industry, an opportunity for students to interact with professionals from the engineering community. Students will have an exciting evening where they will gain knowledge of specific engineering fields, internship opportunities, and meet potential mentors.

Snohomish League of Women Voters, the Outreach Diversity & Equity Center, and Student Activities Programs Board invite you to Our Kids Are Not For Sale a film and discussion exposing human trafficking her in Washington, led by local specialist Aza Grudic and officer Peter Teske.

The E-Tech Committee and ASB Senate invites you to see how the Student Technology Fund is being proposed to be spent for the 2014-15 year at this week’s Student Technology Fund Open Hearing, Thursday, April 3 & 8, 2014 from 4-5pm in Student Activities, Conference Room, PSU 209.

The E-Tech Committee and ASB Senate invites you to see how the Student Technology Fund is being proposed to be spent for the 2014-15 year at this week’s Student Technology Fund Open Hearing, Thursday, April 3 & 8, 2014 from 4-5pm in Student Activities, Conference Room, PSU 209.

The first league double header of the 2014 season has the Trojan Softball Team hosting the Tritons of Edmonds Community College. The first game starts at 2:00pm with the second game starting about 30 minutes after the completion of the first game. The games will be played at Everett Boys & Girls Club located at 2316-12th St. in North Everett. Admission is free to all.

The Graduation Committee, comprised of students, faculty, staff, and administrators, selects a 2014 graduate to represent the class of 2014 as the Student Speaker and a EvCC student to perform the National Anthem during the ceremony. Interested? Fill out a nomination form and turn it in to Student Activities, Parks Student Union, Room 209 by Friday, April 11, 2014. Hard copies of the nomination brochure are available in Student Activities and the Paperclip in the Parks Student Union.

The Humanities Center and Trades, with the generous support of the Communication and Social Sciences Division, presents Dr. Bill Rorabaugh of the University of Washington History Department, in a discussion of his book, "The Craft Apprentice: From Franklin to the Machine Age in America." This event is free and open to the campus and the community. Classes are welcome!

The league baseball double header between Trojans and the Bulldogs of Bellevue College will take place today in Bellevue, WA. Their field is on their campus, but be careful where you park - due to foul balls! The first game starts at 1:00pm with the second to start approximately 30 minutes after the end of the first game. Directions to the game are under the directions link on the athletics webpage.

The Men's & Women's Track & Field Teams will be in Bellingham, WA participating in the WWU Ralph Vernacchia Meet, hosted by Western Washington University. The meet will be held at Civic Field Stadium. Check in starts at 8:30am, so actual events could start as early as 10:00am.

The Men's & Women's Track & Field Teams will be in Tacoma, WA to participate in the 2014 UPS JD Shotwell Invitational Meet hosted by the University of Puget Sound. The Meet will take place at Baker Stadium on the campus of UPS which is located at 1500 N. Warner St. #1044, Tacoma, WA 98416. For more information about this meet, please contact Co-Head Coach Matt Koenigs at mkoenigs@everettcc.edu

The Men's Baseball Team opens up the 2014 League Season by traveling to New Westminster, BC in Canada to play their first league double header against the Royals of Douglas College. The first game starts at 1:00pm and about 30 minutes after the end of the first, the second game will start. Directions to Douglas College field are under the directions link to the right.

** The double header has been rained out and has been moved to Monday, April 7th with the first game at 1:00pm at Whalley Field in New Westminster, BC.**

The Men's Baseball Team travel to New Westminster, BC in Canada to play a league double header against the Royals of Douglas College. The first game starts at 1:00pm and about 30 minutes after the end of the first, the second game will start. Directions to Douglas College field are under the directions link to the right.

**This is a make up game from Saturday, April 5th, that was postponed due to the weather.**

The Men's Baseball Team will host the Dolphins of Shoreline CC in a league double header today. The first game will begin at 1:00pm, with the second game to start about 30 minutes after the completion of the first game. Games will be played at the Everett Memorial Stadium, located at 3802 Broadway. Parking and game entrance is from the south parking lot only - turn into Stadium Parking on 39th St. at the Stadium Espresso Stand. Admission is $5.00 per person 12 years and older; EvCC Students/Staff/Faculty are free with current EvCC ID (must present current EvCC ID to obtain free entry).

The Rangers of Olympic College will host the EvCC Trojans in a league double header softball game today in Bremerton, WA. The first game will start at 2:00pm and the second game will start about 30 minutes after the completion of the first. Directions to the games are under the directions link on the athletics webpage.

The Royals of Douglas College will be in Everett, to play a league double header against the Trojans today at Everett Memorial Stadium. The second game will start about 30 minutes after the completion of the first game which will start at 1:00pm. Current EvCC Students/Staff/Faculty with EvCC ID will receive free admission (ID must be shown at entry to enter for free). General Admission is $5.00 per person, 12 years and older. Entrance to the stadium will be from the south parking lot - which has the entrance by the Espresso Stand on Broadway.

The Softball Team travels to New Westminster, BC in Canada to play a league double header with the Royals of Douglas College today. Directions to the games are under the directions link on the athletics webpage.

The Softball Team will travel to Mt. Vernon, WA to play the Cardinals of Skagit Valley College in a league double header today. Directions to SVC are under the directions link on the athletics webpage. The first game begins at 2:00pm with the second beginning about 30 minutes after the end of the first.

The Trojan Baseball Team travels to Seattle, WA today to play the Shoreline CC Dolphins in a league double header. The first game starts at 1:00pm with the second starting about 30 minutes after the end of the first game. Both games will be played at Lower Woodland Park on the corner of 50th Street and Green Lake Way: From Interstate 5, take the 50th Street exit and go west. Turn right on Green Lake Way and enter the parking lot on the left.

The Trojan Baseball Team will be in Lynnwood, WA on the campus of Edmonds CC to play a league double header with the Tritons. The first game will start at 1:00pm and the second will start about 30 minutes after the end of the first. Directions to EdCC are under the directions link on the athletics webpage.

The Trojan Softball Team will be in Lynnwood, WA to play the Edmonds CC Tritons in a league double header today. Directions to the games are under the directions link on the athletics webpage. The first game will start at 12:00pm with the second to start about 30 minutes after the end of the first.

The Trojan Softball Team will be in Mt. Vernon, WA participating in the 2014 Softball Crossover Tournament hosted by Skagit Valley College. The two day event will be at the Skagit County ball fields. Directions to the field can be found under the directions link on the athletics webpage.

4/12

1:00pm vs Grays Harbor College on Field #4
5:00pm vs Centralia College on Field #3

7:00pm - Sophomore All-Star Showcase
West vs North on Field #2
East vs South on Field #3

The Trojan Softball Team will host the Cardinals of Skagit Valley College in a league double header today. The first game will start at 1:00pm with the second to start about 30 minutes after the completion of the first game. Both games will be played the Everett Boys & Girls Club located at 2316-12th St. in North Everett. Admission is free to all.

**This double header has been rained out due to the weather! Make up date has been determined to be on Tuesday, April 15th. The first game will begin at 2:00pm at the Everett Boys & Girls Club!

The Trojan Softball Team will host the Cardinals of Skagit Valley College in a league double header today. The first game will start at 2:00pm with the second to start about 30 minutes after the completion of the first game. Both games will be played the Everett Boys & Girls Club located at 2316-12th St. in North Everett. Admission is free to all.

The Trojan Softball Team will host the Chemeketa CC Storm in a non-league double header today. The first game will start at 2:00pm with the second to start about 30 minutes after the completion of the first game. Both games will be played the Everett Boys & Girls Club located at 2316-12th St. in North Everett. Admission is free to all.

The Trojans will host the second league double header with Bellevue College today, starting at 1:00pm at the Everett Memorial Stadium. The second game will begin 30 minutes after the first one ends. Admission is $5.00 per person 12 years old and up. EvCC Students-Staff-Faculty with current EvCC ID are free if they present their current EvCC ID at entry table. Parking and entrance for the games is in the south parking lot - turn onto 39th St at the Stadium Espresso Stand off of Broadway, as the stadium is located at 3802 Broadway.

Today, the Trojan Baseball Team will host a league double header at Everett Memorial Stadium against the Tritons of Edmonds CC. Entrance and parking is from the south parking lot that is accessible from 39th St at the Stadium Espresso Stand on Broadway. Admission is $5.00 per person, 12 years and older - EvCC Students, Staff, Faculty with current EvCC ID are free if they present their EvCC ID at the entry table. The first game will start at 1:00pm with the second to start about 30 minutes after the end of the first.

Tracey Ashley is a comedian on the rise who has starred in The Las Vegas Comedy Festival, the "Lucky 21" contest, was a semi-finalist on NBC's "Last Comic Standing" and "Herlarious." Join us for free laughs!

Vee vant your blood! According to the Red Cross, every two seconds someone in the United States needs a blood transfusion. Only 5% of the eligible population donates blood in a given year. Currently, there is no other substitute than healthy donors like YOU. Come, donate, and be the difference in someone’s life.

Now, come dig your teeth into an event to help other! Join Student Activities Programs Board and The Puget Sound Blood Center in our quarterly Blood Drive on Tuesday, April 15, 2014 and Wednesday, April 16, 2014 in the Jackson Center from 8:30 am to 2:30pm. You can even sign-up and get a FREE pair of fangs!

You can also sign-up anytime in the Student Activities Office located in Parks 209 and get a free pair of glow in the dark fangs! Walk-ins are welcome on both days of the Blood Drive as space is available. Hope to see you there!

For more information on this event, please contact Kendra Hixenbaugh, Health/Wellness Coordinator, at (425) 388-9505 or SAO Advisor, Lindsay Hudson, at (425) 388-9508.

Vee vant your blood! According to the Red Cross, every two seconds someone in the United States needs a blood transfusion. Only 5% of the eligible population donates blood in a given year. Currently, there is no other substitute than healthy donors like YOU. Come, donate, and be the difference in someone’s life.

Now, come dig your teeth into an event to help other! Join Student Activities Programs Board and The Puget Sound Blood Center in our quarterly Blood Drive on Tuesday, April 15, 2014 and Wednesday, April 16, 2014 in the Jackson Center from 8:30 am to 2:30pm. You can even sign-up and get a FREE pair of fangs!

You can also sign-up anytime in the Student Activities Office located in Parks 209 and get a free pair of glow in the dark fangs! Walk-ins are welcome on both days of the Blood Drive as space is available. Hope to see you there!

For more information on this event, please contact Kendra Hixenbaugh, Health/Wellness Coordinator, at (425) 388-9505 or SAO Advisor, Lindsay Hudson, at (425) 388-9508.

Something really awesome, of course! The Student Senate and the Student Activities Office will be hosting Snack & Chat stations bi-weekly at varying times and locations across campus. The goal of the Snack & Chats are to spark conversations with EvCC students about their ideas and concerns, answer questions and provide information about upcoming events and activities. Be on the look out for the red tent, swing by, grab a snack and chat!

What is Snack & Chat?
Something really awesome, of course! The Student Senate and the Student Activities Office will be hosting Snack & Chat stations bi-weekly at varying times and locations across campus. The goal of the Snack & Chats are to spark conversations with EvCC students about their ideas and concerns, answer questions and provide information about upcoming events and activities. Be on the look out for the red tent, swing by, grab a snack and chat!

Last day for 100% refund (5th day) for Spring Quarter. You MUST drop by the end of the business day. Self support and non standard classes have a different deadline. See Class Schedule:www.everettcc.edu/classes

Last day for 50% refund (20th calendar day). You MUST drop by the end of business day, 4:30 p.m. Self support and non-standard classes may not have a 50% refund, or may have a different deadline. See Class Schedule:

Students who are in agreement under EvCC's 20/40 payment plan must pay the 2nd installment by the close of business today. Payments must be made in person at the Cashiers Office located in the Parks Student Union. Students who fail to make this payment risk being removed from classes and will need to pay a fee to reinstate their agreement. The final payment is due on May 9th.

The Welding Program at Everett Community College offers a wide variety of classes to meet the needs of students whose goals range from those seeking employment in the Metal Trades Industry to the home hobbyist.